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प्रश्न
Explain the following concept.
Regionalism
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उत्तर
- Regionalism is a political ideology that emphasizes the importance of local identity, independent regional planning, and administrative freedom. It encourages the expression of cultural singularities and prioritizes regional interests over national interests.
- A region's regionalist politics are focused on that specific territory; they seek to direct the national agenda toward local interests and seek greater autonomy for that region.
- India has a diverse cultural, regional, and linguistic population due to its size. Regionality enters the picture when these diverse people develop feelings for their region and language, which leads to a sense of regional pride.
- As a result, people develop a desire to seize control of their own regional resources and employment opportunities. Their regions, languages, literature, historical treasures, culture, and educational and living patterns all contribute to the formation of a sense of regional identity.
- This can sometimes give rise to independent political parties in regions that prioritize regional interests over national interests. Thus, the preceding narrative defines Regionalism.
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